Originally posted by kathleen1The length of hair is not important at all...
A question which has been under debate in our staff room is do guys prefer girls with short or long hair?
Maybe we just haven't got enough to do!
What's important is (in order):
1) the person's physical condition
2) the person's personality
3) the person's education
4) the person's ability to attain wealth
Let me explain...
1) Why would anybody want to commit to a person who is sick? Or a person who is fat and not attractive?
2) Why would anybody want to put up with a bitchy person? (not me!)
3) If the person is not educated then there could be a huge lack of communication and misunderstanding. Priorities would not be the same. For example, most high school drop-outs are only interested in partying and getting high - not my idea of fun. I'd prefer to take in a play or go to the planetarium.
4) Seriously, does a guy want to enter into a relationship with a girl who cannot help with the financial burden?
Originally posted by ArrakisYour points are just as subjective as to the preference of long or short hair.
The length of hair is not important at all...
What's important is (in order):
1) the person's physical condition
2) the person's personality
3) the person's education
4) the person's ability to attain wealth
Let me explain...
1) Why would anybody want to commit to a person who is sick? Or a person who is fat and not attractive?
2) Why would a ...[text shortened]... y want to enter into a relationship with a girl who cannot help with the financial burden?
Originally posted by ArrakisI'm very well educated and I still enjoy partying! If partying isn't your idea of fun, you aint partied with the right people baby boy!!
The length of hair is not important at all...
What's important is (in order):
1) the person's physical condition
2) the person's personality
3) the person's education
4) the person's ability to attain wealth
Let me explain...
1) Why would anybody want to commit to a person who is sick? Or a person who is fat and not attractive?
2) Why would a ...[text shortened]... y want to enter into a relationship with a girl who cannot help with the financial burden?
Originally posted by EsotericWallflowerThat may be true to a point, but those who party long and hardy don't run the show, they only follow.
I'm very well educated and I still enjoy partying! If partying isn't your idea of fun, you aint partied with the right people baby boy!!
It is impossible to stay up with the night owls every night and get up and soar with the eagles in the morning.
Lastly, parties are a significant financial drain, as are children. Given a choice between the two, children can be much more rewarding, especially in later life. Of course, children have their rough times too.
Originally posted by shortcircuitNoone is saying to party every night, that of course, would be madness! I am simply saying, partying is fun, I am 24 so obviously I have the ability to go out, party and still be ready for a days work. I guess the older you get the more difficult that is...
That may be true to a point, but those who party long and hardy don't run the show, they only follow.
It is impossible to stay up with the night owls every night and get up and soar with the eagles in the morning.
Lastly, parties are a significant financial drain, as are children. Given a choice between the two, children can be much more rewarding, especially in later life. Of course, children have their rough times too.
As for the financial drain, I guess it depends on your wage... it really isn't that expensive to go out, we aren't talking about being excessive either. Partying doesn't have to be about getting full, it's about going out with your friends and enjoying yourself, dancing, whatever!
The children issue... that's a LONG time off!
Also, I know plenty of people who "party long and hardy" and believe me, they run the show in every aspect of their lives...